'Impossible Tales': Language and Monstrosity in the Literary Fantastic
by
Bulla, Irene, author.
Title
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'Impossible Tales': Language and Monstrosity in the Literary Fantastic
Author
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Bulla, Irene, author.
ISBN
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9780438095328
Personal Author
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Bulla, Irene, author.
Physical Description
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1 electronic resource (199 pages)
General Note
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-11(E), Section: A.
Advisors: Elizabeth Leake.
Abstract
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This dissertation analyzes the ways in which monstrosity is articulated in fantastic literature, a genre or mode that is inherently devoted to the challenge of representing the unrepresentable. Through the readings of a number of nineteenth-century texts and the analysis of the fiction of two twentieth-century writers (H. P. Lovecraft and Tommaso Landolfi), I show how the intersection of the monstrous theme with the fantastic literary mode forces us to consider how a third term, that of language, intervenes in many guises in the negotiation of the relationship between humanity and monstrosity. I argue that fantastic texts engage with monstrosity as a linguistic problem, using it to explore the limits of discourse and constructing through it a specific language for the indescribable. The monster is framed as a bizarre, uninterpretable sign, whose disruptive presence in the text hints towards a critique of overconfident rational constructions of 'reality' and the self.
The dissertation is divided into three main sections. The first reconstructs the critical debate surrounding fantastic literature -- a decades-long effort of definition modeling the same tension staged by the literary fantastic; the second offers a focused reading of three short stories from the second half of the nineteenth century ("What Was It?," 1859, by Fitz-James O'Brien, the second version of "Le Horla," 1887, by Guy de Maupassant, and "The Damned Thing," 1893, by Ambrose Bierce) in light of the organizing principle of apophasis; the last section investigates the notion of monstrous language in the fiction of H. P. Lovecraft and Tommaso Landolfi.
Local Note
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School code: 0054
Subject Term
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Comparative literature.
Italian literature.
American literature.
Added Corporate Author
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Columbia University. Italian.
Electronic Access
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| Shelf Number | Item Barcode | Shelf Location | Shelf Location | Holding Information |
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| XX(694555.1) | 694555-1001 | Proquest E-Thesis Collection | Proquest E-Thesis Collection | |